Dante, Florence, Dan Brown - Touring Inferno in Florence: Follow Dan Brown's Inferno Walking Tour
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While in Florence, Italy we read Dan Brown's most recent book Inferno. The novel takes place primarily in Firenze and various places within a few minutes walk of our apartment there. Come along on our own little Florence Inferno walking tour from the Pitti Palace, Buonarti's grotto, Vassari's passage, secret passages in the Palazzo Vecchio, look for cerca trova, and the gold ceiling of the baptistry.
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Around Florence with Dan Brown's Inferno
Dan Brown's latest bestseller, Inferno, is set in Florence. Let's explore some of the places in the city where the action happens, helped with a new app, Inferno Florence Guide written by the editors of The Florentine.
Florence Inferno Tour
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Enjoy a complete Florence walking tour inspired by Dan Brown's 2013 novel Inferno and discover some of the most amazing, mysterious, and famous places in Florence: Among the different guided tours, it is the most faithful to Robert and Sienna's journey!
Meeting in the morning in Porta Romana. In the morning you are going to enter Boboli Gardens and Palazzo Vecchio (including the secret passages), and to cross Ponte Vecchio. Afterwards you will have a lunch pause in Piazza de' Cimatori (1.30 p.m.--2.30 p.m.). After lunch you are going to enter Dante's House Museum, Dante's Church and Florence Baptistry. Finally, you are going to walk with our guide to Piazza Santa Maria Novella, where around 4.30 p.m. you can join our after-tour gathering.
Dan Brown's INFERNO - Medieval Florence Tour
DISCOVER THE MOVIE LOCATIONS! Secrets and revelations in the exciting locations described in Dan Brown's thrilling novel and seen in Tom Hanks' movie: Inferno. Seek and You Shall Find.
→ Follow Robert Langdon's steps, in Dan Brown's latest novel (and just-released Tom Hanks' movie), to discover fascinating secrets of Florence
→ The centers of political and religious powers in Renaissance time revealed: Palazzo Vecchio, the Cathedral and the Baptistery
→ The most important monuments in Florence after the Uffizi Gallery
→ Printed booklet/city guide included!
→ Included, the ticket to climb up Brunelleschi's Dome, Giotto's Bell Tower, and visit Opera del Duomo Museum and Santa Reparata Crypt
Secrets and revelations at the exciting sites described in Dan Brown’s thrilling novel, Inferno, strolling through the darkest side of Florence: the Medieval town.
Seek and You Shall Find.
This is a great tour that will allow you to learn more about art and the rich history of Florence while learning about its protagonists of the past, such as Dante, Botticelli, Michelangelo and Giorgio Vasari through the lens of mystery and symbology.
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Inferno movie press conference, Florence, Italy
Hollywood A-listers Tom Hanks and Ron Howard recently came to Florence to present their new movie Inferno, starring the city as a backdrop.
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Florence Italy 2013
Florence, starting point for Dan Brown's new book, Inferno, is always listed in the world's top-ten places to visit because of the Renaissance tradition we still see in the architecture, and the overall beauty of the city, not to mention great restaurants. Our walking tour with local guide brings us to the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria and across the Arno River to Oltrarno. We also enjoy steak at il Porcospino, a favorite restaurant, with a most friendly waiter, Franco. Part 3 of our recent video tour of Europe.
Florence, Italy: Palazzo Vecchio
More info about travel to Florence: Palazzo Vecchio is Florence's City Hall. While the exterior is medieval, Michelangelo's David (this one's a replica) seems to welcome you into the Renaissance world — and the dawn of our Modern Age.
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INFERNO World Premiere in FLORENCE ITALY
INFERNO World Premiere in FLORENCE ITALY
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A Dante Alighieri Tour of Florence
One of Florence's most famous citizens, Dante Alighieri has landmarks and monuments dedicated to his success and importance scattered throughout Florence.
“Inferno” Lights Up Florence With It's World Film Premiere
LORENCE, ITALY - INFERNO finds the famous symbologist Robert Langdon (again played by Tom Hanks) on a trail of clues tied to the great Dante himself.
Saturday, October 8th saw the World Premiere of INFERNO in Florence.
The highly anticipated film based on the bestselling book series (Da Vinci Code) by Dan Brown. Acclaimed actors Tom Hanks; Felicity Jones; Omar Sy; Irrfan Khan; Ben Foster; Sidse Babett Knudsen; Ana Ularu; renowned director Ron Howard; author Dan Brown; screenwriter David Koepp and celebrated composer Hans Zimmer will attend the red carpet premiere.
INFERNO finds the famous symbologist Robert Langdon (again played by Tom Hanks) on a trail of clues tied to the great Dante himself. When Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to stop a madman from unleashing a global virus that would wipe out half of the world’s population.
Florence tourism hopes after Dan Brown novel
Author Dan Brown talks about his latest best-seller 'Inferno' in Florence. The Italian city is the setting for the book and hopes to see a rise in visitor numbers. Duration: 01:14
Inferno (2016) - Secrets of the Palazzo Scene (4/10) | Movieclips
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Langdon (Tom Hanks) and Sienna (Felicity Jones) are chased by Vayentha (Ana Ularu) through the rafters of the musuem.
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Tom Hanks reprises his role as Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon in director Ron Howard and screenwriter David Koepp's adaptation of the best-selling novel Inferno by Dan Brown. This time out, Langdon teams up with Dr. Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones) to unravel a mystery involving Dante's The Divine Comedy and stop a terrorist from unleashing a devastating biological weapon. Ben Foster and Irrfan Khan co-star.
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Cast: Ana Ularu, Felicity Jones, Tom Hanks
Director: Ron Howard
Producers: Andrea Giannetti, Michael De Luca, Dan Brown, Anna Culp, Ute Leonhardt, David B. Householter, William M. Connor, Diloy Gln, Matthew Hirsch, Brian Grazer
Screenwriters: David Koepp, Dan Brown
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Dan Brown at Inferno book launch in Florence
Dan Brown is one of the most successful authors ever. His latest book Inferno is based here in Florence, and follows Robert Langdon around some of the most famous sites. LdM News went to the book launch and met the best-selling author.
INFERNO - World Premiere
The cast and crew of Inferno attend the red carpet for the film's world premiere in Florence, Italy. #InfernoMovie in cinemas October 13.
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Principal photography has commenced on Inferno, the new film in Columbia Pictures’ Robert Langdon series, which has taken in more than $1.2 billion worldwide to date. The film is slated for release on October 14, 2016.
In the film, Academy Award® winner Tom Hanks reprises his role as Robert Langdon. He is joined by an international cast of actors, including Felicity Jones, Irrfan Khan, Omar Sy, Ben Foster, and Sidse Babett Knudsen. The film is directed by Ron Howard and produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard. The screenplay is by David Koepp based on the book by Dan Brown. The project’s executive producers are David Householter, Dan Brown, Anna Culp, and William M. Connor.
Inferno continues the Harvard symbologist’s adventures on screen: when Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks, a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories and prevent a madman from releasing a global plague connected to Dante’s “Inferno.”
Commenting on the announcement, Howard said, “I’m so excited to be starting production on our third Robert Langdon film. Audiences everywhere have shown a tremendous appetite for the Robert Langdon adventures and Inferno has all of the intrigue and action they could want.”
The film will be shot on location in such exotic cities as Florence, Venice, and Budapest.
Howard’s production team includes Director of Photography Salvatore Totino, Production Designer Peter Wenham, Editors Dan Hanley and Tom Elkins, and Costume Designer Julian Day.
Viking Oceans: Enter the Secret World of Florence’s Vasari Corridor
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Tom Hanks in Florence - Palazzo Vecchio #Inferno
Today the actor Tom Hanks and the director Ron Howard were in Palazzo Vecchio in Florence for the premiere of Inferno, movie inspired by the homonymous book.
INFERNO: Locations Vlog No. 4
Travel to Florence, Venice, Budapest and Istanbul with the cast & crew of #InfernoMovie.
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Academy Award® winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest bestseller in Dan Brown’s (Da Vinci Code) billion-dollar Robert Langdon series, Inferno, which finds the famous symbologist (again played by Tom Hanks) on a trail of clues tied to the great Dante himself. When Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to stop a madman from unleashing a global virus that would wipe out half of the world’s population.
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Felicity Jones
Irrfan Khan
Omar Sy
Ben Foster
Sidse Babett Knudsen
Dante, Florence, Italy: Then and Now
Christopher Kleinhenz
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In 2021 we will mark the seven-hundredth anniversary of Dante's death, and it would appear that, even after seven centuries, his masterpiece, the Divine Comedy, will continue to be the focus of academic discussions and research and to exert its hold on the popular imagination in films, novels, and computer games that draw their inspiration from it. This presentation will briefly examine the historical, socio-political, literary and artistic contexts in which Dante lived and wrote and will, moreover, investigate the many reasons for his and his poem's initial and continuing importance in Western civilization. It will seek answers to a number of questions, among which the following: Who was Dante Alighieri and why did he write the Comedy? Why should his poem have had such great and enduring success? How and why are Dante and the Comedy still relevant in the modern world? In the course of the richly illustrated presentation we will be considering many examples of Dante's influence on literary, artistic and popular cultures over the centuries, with special attention to his impact on contemporary society.
Christopher Kleinhenz is the Carol Mason Kirk Professor Emeritus of Italian at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where, from 1968 to 2007, he taught courses on medieval Italian literature, manuscript studies, and the interrelationship of art and literature in Italy. He also served as Director of the Medieval Studies Program for many years and as Director of the L&S Honors Program. Among his numerous publications are The Early Italian Sonnet (1986) and Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia (2004). He served as President of the American Association of Teachers of Italian, the American Boccaccio Association, and the Medieval Association of the Midwest, and as Editor of Dante Studies. A Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America, he has received the Fiorino d'oro from the Società Dantesca Italiana, the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, the CARA Award for Outstanding Service to Medieval Studies, the AATI Distinguished Service Award, and the ADFL Award for Distinguished Service in the Profession.
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